Stephens County Sun (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 3, Ed. 1, Friday, July 17, 1936 Page: 9 of 12
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FRIDAY Jl'LY 17 103G
THE STEPHENS COUNTY SUN
NINE
BLANTON HIT
BY GARRETT
Eullnd Judge Criticizes
I poatofflce appointments declaims I
I he hold that persons living on rural
routes have no right to vote on the
uestlon of a poatmiuitcr while '
thone living In the cities have. I A " w" '"" Rr.cken
With reference to hl.i platform he' ''-' at n'Kht "' hwr (v Jn'"
declared he wan for fderal aid Tor " i
oh! kVf netvilon fnml that i '" al 1ftru'
" r ' --.i ia ik.t .... .. m ....
ln. 111..... .11 1 l ... ll hi. ' " """' " " "'" "" K"
Innimrienf In Plao Fnr "" a W of which he read.
GOVERNOR HEARD "AT ABILENE
New Instruments
Detect Bullets
.dfotes.
Judge Iwle tatrctt f Kaatiand
poke ' night on the rmithauw
lawn to a rather large crowd fol-
lowing (he hand concert d by
the Ilurkaroo hard n .t tegular
Monday evening 'ra'urc
Judge (Jarre" -j-k. n 'hr inter
CM of his Ci 'I .It. f'.i r.mRifm
man from the 1 7" .lutrnt ti k-
ceed longrvii n Thomas I.
Wanton his ot .iii.nt
Judge darter .j-.k. ..f h
that he was for taking cure of the
Neternn of all wars who at de-
serving; that ho was for creating
more job and low dole ami that
he favored a tariff on foreign olla.
Mid Xarm and mnoh products to
proteft the Akiorlcnn producer
rdln-Wtninions lnlrr-.its ITlvVfllj WUllU
.1 IL.I .... . ill .... .
AS COACH OF
RANGER TEAM1--
I h h
pUtfnrni upon w
hlch rlooj fi
democratic j.m'
ten before and
lo jik. dec s
friend of th. '
ttl4lncn man '
voters of th
but i a foe jj ' . i .
lie ftiti. ied Jitlte Hlai I
the mf'i m hn h Ik h.i
ts IV ' K
! f tt..
M.n;h rll-
l'.llr HUi.tun
i- n..' the er
r i 'M I
l 1 . . the
t it r
Chic Ornup At.tllc Acnln.
TOt.RtK) UtaCH-More dodwin.
director of Toledo' fnntous Mutte-
urn of Vt. baa Ir'on chosen pret-
dent of the Toledo CKtftena I Han
AMocWibMt The group w4tloh hai
n t.rmnnt for twt year ha a
it aim i wore orderly rtevekip-
n tt ..f the otty
l'XM.Ml.MHII HV COllRAS.
TOIJEtX) Returning home aft-
n lor
Ml te
Mv years m a conaular official
in far Matwn tropic. Lelnnd Al-
taffer aald. "Kveryone Mlu me
about enakee I have eeen several
k rid of Mfutkea Including a few
rnhnu hut nothing to bneotn al-
irmed ahi '
A
ANNOUNCEMENT
Peggy Healer
Has Taken Over (lie Charm lieauly
Shop!
Mrv I.
prt'ituHi s tit
past Mi-s i;ivn Smith has became n member of the
Torxmnel nf tln -hp.
'- '"viica v'tjr i ititintiod pntmnnjo ami
.mi vntiKiartnri xin rt ftorvirt x in Hip
Clean-up
FACIAL
50'
SUMMER
FACIAL SPECIALS
Mi.s.h Smith who i an export
fncial ojienitnr jk fealtiriiy; tlu
folio in? ypiH'iitl.s fur the remain-
thr nf tin Mimmcr.
Kt'ular $I.7Ti
Marincllo FACIAL
$4 25
1
CHARM BEAUTY SHOP
122 WVst Walhti I'Iidiu" 210
to Unstland tonight to hear him
litut night the i trior wltrrnit
referring to an f his opponen'
delivered his fourth is'fh of tl
dnv wild In prt .
"Tim next tlm I rail thr legmla
turr Into special session It will li"
for constructive work and not foi
pollllik J
' Kven if n third special soxuin
hart been ailed Itnnillnt'-U ntl-i
the end of ttie xrcond Sf'.'Mnn. "Id
age aaslst-ini payments would not i
liave ben taitd nny sooner be-J
cause (itip if Hi rri n who li op-'
posing ine foi .i oti. I term i'
voted agsint ih- ;iri whin III" sin
gle ote for It wmild hue glV' n It
the two-hlrd majority needed to'
make It effective Immediately in- '
tead of three months later" I
In rrltlcltlng ilm f'ir failure lo
call ar.oth.'r extra session his op- i
ponents "are simply trying to piav
both ends against the mulille" the
governor charged
"Hj1 I calli d sreither special e
slon I wouki hae been '.imh.islid
for doing It rt said Halng ie-
fused to call an XI: .t f solon e
fore the fat Justify It I iuii sMll
being lambasted.
I air b"lng iritldrvl now h the
Mmr men hi wmiII have criticized.
me for railing mother session
"I huve the sitlsf.irtlon of know
Ing however that I haven't wasted
JJNiOK' or 2ioii worth of your
money on another futile aesaloii
Wh-n 1 chII the legislatute again U
wMI be for conittrtictlvo wi'rk. not
politico"
N. constiuctlve pi. in for provid-
ing revenue for obi age aaelstam c
tan poslbly be worked out until the
need are known. Governor Allied
expltit ed lie reminded hi audi-
enc that the leglalitine iiln inly
has rejei ted a tax priwr.uii submit
led by him which would haw made
adeqm.te ptoislan fur -'ill govern
mental nc.'di including old ay. u-
latnrc. "I silhii'ltntti d n 14-pige j'lliitid
report to th Uvlslatiiic on n. t ix
recijn.nenil-itioiK" he snl.l. "It
called for lens 'liable I in leases In
ta.xert en oil pipelines sulphur and
nil natural rosourcoo
"In kerpl:ij ulMi iu cninpaigii
promlie I asked the li glsl.it lite to
aubtnlt a constitutional amendment
to provide old .K'' eniioni under
tho federil social eeuut laws I
took the stump to ndw.i at. adn;.
Hon of the amendment I t.illcd
two apeci.il reaslons and finally got
the ol(i ' luw'stance act.
"It lsn t u perfect law I hui.I It
wasn't whin I bigm d it lut it wn-
a tillr.-'cle ti gc any law at all in
view i.i the li iigent iipiiiloiM hi
the ti')i-l iti.io.
t'HU'AOO il-l' Two new instiu-
nv its to di teot fired bullets pro-
l nouneed a accuiale as the (tnf(er
.ptln' methoil used In detecMiin hu
man heings. have been Invented by
Ison at the North
Detect. on 1 1 bora to
'
mi II 1 Itf i P inr insirumeni are oemuneo io
Well KnOWn ftientOr UOeS determine the ch-rarter of th. fn
fi.d of dehru-i pilnl up by man since Midw.it . but i.h h of the II stu-
thr ledmen left to reach the actual dents on the tup this summer has
Milage vision of ret.nnin to the c.uupu
It will be even more work to tin- with at least lit
cover what Is believed to bo the I - - -
cemeteo A great mound In the Scll()lm 32 SC(ll((l
shape of a ttunc.ited pyramid will ' yJ "
have to be tunneled and cuss lllfjll OI(C I 081
ciosed with ertleal sices b.fore
It will definitely be known what is I CAN'KESRRA. 'U.R W.th the ap
hidden in the earth and debris! pointment or Or. Humid Wilson t
which rises 10 feet fioni the biseithe post of govetnnitnt .tati-.tii inn.
of the pc.ik I I he AtHtiallnn I'Vdeiul (Juvetti
Indians of cmtial and noithern inent believea It has the youngest
I Illinois uied bur.nl mounds but In officials in the world In a similar
W.th l"i'l M" ' iM.ih wliit
mi w'i . V KmiMi m
To Sinton As Coach And
Instructor.
Ot.! M Monte fot the put two
yeats head i nirli of the Hanger
High school foot ball and basketball
tennis has tendered his resignation
to take effect immediately. It haj
been announced by F P. Uraahler.
chairman of the athlotlc commit-
tee of the Ranger school board to
whom the r Aignatlon was lven
No action has been taken by the
school board upon the resignation
though It wan stated that the board
would probably meet Tuesday
night.
In making his resignation known
Mk. re stated th.it lie had signed a
contract to be head coach of the
Hint on High school football team
and as teacher of mathematics in
the Slnton school.
Moore went to Ranger fiotu Snt
der. where he had been ui.u ualh
successful am a football basket bill
and track coach and assum. d hi
dull i as head coach during tin
last of three phenomenal football
year for the Ranger High .School
ItlllldoKS.
Purlng the 1031 season the foot
hill I team he coached won the din
tint title without los-ng a game
ind scored a total of 1A5 points In
.liit i let play aga.nst 21 po.nts fur
th.- opponents of thf Hulldogji.
Thi 193ft season however wne
not so succciful for the Bulldog
who finished the season without i
w in
Complaints Piled
Against Two Men1
i
Two mon want d in Brecke-.-ildge
on two complaints have been
returned horo by tlx slier. f f'.i de-
partment. Oene Smith haa ben r-'tumed
from Ctaco ami complaint filed In
which It Is alleged he forcibly en-
tered :i house and took therefrom
pioMrty brlougint; to ltill l'MUtt
Lewis t'hestnut has l"-r re'um-
i d fiom Weatherlmd mid m-
pl tint filed wi'h .I'i-'k. of !' ice
.1 W "asMem in all. :in; co't h--
..n with the piss.'K of .1 forged
traveller's check
MieV It W.ii .illi-KCd th i i $li n ti i
' tin in. i w I l-"0 ! ' P il ('
the K.nc.ild legion the few mounds
ed bullet so that li may be tm.-.d '" l """ "'"' l" """' "'' lu'
back to the gun that fn-d it '. i.-mn.al purposes nccoiditm to
One. the m.cromete. ni-a-ut.. If K i f.Hipcr Oile chalrmun of
the land and groove impieesimis ..f u"' 'mthiopology d-paitment.
a fired bullet to an acorn. v of 1r- )"''1 "' '"'K
five-ten thousandth of an inch and ' Thorne Ueuel will heud the
reduces the p.-dhillt of .no. .n IMU- m.mg which i- includnl Tu-
determlning the chuact.-i.sti.- ..f" """ " "indent fiom linq.
a fired bullet The nieom.-er al- I'nu.M-u'v ..flclnls expect this
determines th. d.am. t r of the In. ! "" " l""v" fitful for mote than
... J mi.- i-e.Mou Kllst It has not been
explored except by tne university
within the litt two years and aec-
ond it u known that this region
The inclinometer the other new
machine is used to fln-l the rate of
twlat of the Run bare I from which
the bullet was shot. This is an tin
portant phase In tracing the Mend i
of the bullet becau-e vaiiuus
makes of firearms cmpli.) dlffei
ent rifling The tw -t of -um bar
lets niake a complete t tt t tt In tin
1 inches while others lequin I
3-1 Inches.
w is the main tt.idlng nrea for In
.Pans r the uppci Mississippi Mil
ley.
P.i..iis Woll n nth. I pule of
the i o'liitiy 1-I- l.tounht mole thi-
a t..ii ud In I in -k. letons 'n th.
poeltion.
Wilson is only 32 Previous to his
new appointtiu ut he waa conomtc
mlvlsoi to lh. treasury. Dr. Wil
son was horn )n Tasniania; Is .i
Rhodes scholar a gtiidtnite of tin
el college at OxTord. also of the
University of '.lu n;o md .- i Him
tor of Philosoph) md II oh. lor of
'ommerce
laliglit Siiwtl Mitunilly.
SALT I.AKK CITY Residents
of this rt! .li.ti t Inn t. tin ii tin
clock atienl t. -1V. ilulhi J
Cecil Alter go-.einment met . i V
git told cltlxen". liocntlon "f rfnlt
Iwike C tv on the weatern edge of
the Rockv Mount nn tlnu I" t
gives it 'S tn .n in nut. i r d .v
llKht th m Ii.-tiM i i- I an h..i
mote than poll-- ..n "e eiti i
edue of t'li In 1
MR Nlt.HTM.I R IS X!l.
M KM KM KM-' ' p M-s I! '"
Kill!. H'l .. hi- ii- mad' ier
H7th tilp to u -ili from Kng-
land has decided to sec th. t ' f
Anstialia hs plnne
New ("tint I nil fur
I'linsi. Win- Wear
FALSE TEETH
.11 -I i. . 1111 w
I til . . .1 t I . I III I
r-;i i:i in i in
. ! p.. w.i i pi i.Mi il '
1 iui'. pi ill hold i . h. -i
and co-nf. itnlile Nn (ti.uim
p'istx t-mte or fi Hti ! " I
I. t I- ASTKK'l It tod iv nl I-
ill hi - In u i' 'it ."ii
l-i t"t
N
d
ilil.
I Op
I" '
OFFICE-WORKER
INDIAN BURIALS HELPED BY NATURAL
TO BE STUDIED LAXATIVE FOOD
('ItlCAiSo. iuP I'niitl.en younj
t'nlverslty n Chicago art h.n-olo
gists feel thill 111 weeks .should h.
enough for thorn to di ..v i tin
ce.meleiy whic4i thousands of In
dlons used fiircriitiirles in south
em Illinois.
Work during two previous sum
men uncovered Vhe m-iln vlllrme
site revealing many patterns foi
Indian dwellings! pottny fi m
ments tools weapons and otti.t
artifacts but whit Uics- mj i"
pie did with the dead lias out I i n
detcnnlned.
The Oh..rHO exp.llltloll left re
ceutly foi the Kinclitd mounds
near Mctiopolis Ill.Vhlch arc re-gaid.-d
as one of theli Iche-t aich-t-olnglcal
sites In tint patt of the
United State. I
I'iu-c i:tensli- tigging
Young aicheologlstS will find
their woik this suniaiui iu te dif-
ferent from that of (he cliysaroom.
since they must dty- through 10
Am.-Hkan Corrected
Constipation
Ik-r
BlccdinGums
Healed
Tho sight nf sore gitms Is lok
vnlng. Rcllnblo duntlsts often re
yirt tho successful ttso of hKTO'K
?YORRHIiA R12MKDY m their
lory worst c-jj-mi. If you will ge
hi tile ind tl e w din'-! ilru?-V-t.
will rcturt. iiur-y If fu.s
ItOWI.N l)Rt I. t'ti
Here it her oluntnry Inter:
"For yenrs I wnii n sttlTorer from
const ipnt ion. It wns mopasnry to
take ti Inxntivo every night liefnro
retiring. I wn nn olllcp-workor.
nntl did not get much oxerric.
"Somo ono told mo tlint Am-
UrtAN" wn a cjnol r tneily for con-
tipntinn. I Ixiught n lmx. ami
fnuml that tt liolpcd my condition.
Since then I have not lind to in-
vest in InxAtlves." Mrs. Margaret
Jones Jin j.;. Laura Street t'k-nr-wnti-r
Florida.
Scientific tests linvo shown tlint
Kcllogg's Al.t.-llrtM corrects con-
sanation snfoly nml pleiiMintly.
This delicious cercnl supplies milil
"bulk" ns well ns vitnuun H nml
iron. Two tnlilesKKnful.s daily tiro
usually sutllciont. If not relieved i
tills way sco your doctor.
Wouldn't you rather enjoy this
n.iturnl food thnn nhuso your sys-
tem with harmful pills nnd drugs?
Protect your fntnily from tho
dnngors of common constipation.
Servo AulltiA.V rugularly for reg-
ulnrity. I'ithcr n n cereal with
milk or cream or cooked in tempt-
ing miiflins breads etc. Itecipcs on
every pnekngo.
Sold by nil procers. Made by Kel-
Ingir in Ilnttlo Creek.
' 'i' rtfirts dxr fa intuFwit 'NiU'
STRANGE BUT TRUE!
;-;Z'
s- " $
LOTS OF POWOR.
-BUT NOT
ENOUGH 15RAINS
THIS BIG FELLOW
DISAPPEARED FROM
TVIE FACE OP THE
EARTH BECAUSE HE
NEVER LEArUsED TO
UbC HIS HLAD
5
90
THE SANDWICH OERIVLS
US NAME PROeA AJ
ENGLISH EACL WHO
LIVED IN TVIE TIME
Ofr GEORGE CL
SST Nt
NQ't.-CW'BeNON ?L
C (' -I " .-Snr-ry fa
rZV
BUILD IT NOW!
Mven tlic ImikIIokI liiis cnntempl for I lie lelliiw
who's sup nimiyli lo pu lent :.ll lii' life. Wli mil et
mil of the rut uiul htiild that home you've heeu plan-
niiifj ull these yeurs'.' I'Mure with us on the hiiildinu
inatfi ials and how ieiMiialile lhe are! We ran
e-. en luriiMi liou-. plan- if au want Ihein.
BRECKENRIDGE LUMBER COMPANY
There is no Sulistitutc hu Oiialtt
Charter No. J I0JT
ur.roKT tn
lUi-ni- llUtrli-t No. It
HiSniTIO.N OH TIIK
i wim.'Si
IM (k'. t
n' .s
51 nw nn
ll M.' .t.
II9.MM f
1.039.'.
Fifst National I tank in.Ikeukenridjir
In III.' Male of l'eu al III.- I lo.e nf Iiusliir on .lime - l!UK
AHWKTS
1 ly-arm m.j .tii. oui.tn
2 Overdraft
S t'hlted Htet . .Ttinii nt i.hlijjatton. direct and or
fully i .. .-.-e
Othet h- i -t. k n aciiiMe
ft Ranking h. u-e JJMirin Kurnlture and fixtures JOOOO
S Ifeneive m t-rdrial Reserve hand
j (nh tri'.n r. uh hir hanHa. Jd ch item- in
ptoo ..f . ..ilection .
13 Other ai 'l
rOTAl. A-vr.T ft Wil 17 'i.'
V I.IARIMTIKS
I Iirntaral l i-wt-. of lii.lm.lim n. pwrtrr ratiipx and cor-
poral . $1 3(UWHi
I- Time dip" i' of indi duala iartnerah(ia anil eorpor-
nt'oi -
III Mate c. int. iiul nmrieii nl leMlt
18 neitomts .. ..tti.t h.inkh m.-linlmg certified and raahtera'
che k - . .ii.ta.dli)f
Total of i-eni il to IX in. uiv-
(til Sei .rt t. pl.dgr .f I .ru ana or In
ven'm '- . $ I0.7a5 13
tin No - ii.. 1 hy pl'it:e ..f nnn and- or
nv. t ...I- t 7n HISS
li i i 1 1. -iU SI M7W2M
.. In'eirn iii till otl i i -e acrrited nd ll)Mtd
2i Iiv .let i. .! Ure.l hut n ! .t payable nnd amminta let
! I ' .i.lenln i leiltieil
r ci.itni i. in t
i ia ii. '. ii.t ati k k'.i fhare iar i
Jlin ; -r ii tetirii'iie it Jl.i t hre
( i'iihiw -' - k tm i.iir. put $10001 per
'hare
'ItpllU
I ndtvnt. I j.. .fit net
Rervr f . . ..n'lnvrn i--I'referiel
t' k irtr4t e- t fiind
Reerv f.o iluidend 4He m eemmon
lock
IMn.)
21' 1 15 2
3.tB3 81
f I . moo
ao.nnonn
3.072 23
6.000 00
5.000 00
0.('Vt 00
Tola. p t ti A. count
TOTAL l.IARII.ITIKS
MKMORANPt'M Ini and InvratmenU Plfdgrd to
Heeure Ijahiliti
31 frilled Slit vernment obligation direct and' or fu'ly
guaranteed J SIMOOM)
.14 Total Dodged texchtdir.c redicounU)
33 Pi'dgrd
(bi AKainat B4.it cuun anil municipal derxvilta
1 15.100 00
. 2iat0iioo
.J SIS.'IOOOO
hl Total PIHscd .
State of Tesna County of S'ephn fts:
I. O A. niltmere. canhier of the above-nmfrt bank do solemnly
iwear that the abme tatemnt it true to the heat Of my knowledge
..vnd belief. 0. A. CHM-MORE. Caahler.
VCorrect Attt
VM PAROPK. JR
C K MARTIN.
JAMKS K AI.MSON Iir. ct..rn
ioii i im. u .1 i foi ii ihfi lull u.iy of July 103tl.
' IU rtlwI.Mct II . t ll.hllc
fMH Tempting cold clishos crcnlod I B
fc5 by tho chot ol tho famous Hotel Shoroham rp ) Hj
H In Wnshinglon D. C. I ' T "
The appetlnnp iirrav nf colli rut shown lirlow J a 1. 'SIS 32S '
H feature of i he July menu in the favhinnahlc Lmm HMfe -i..i
H NVII)inin;.Sie nl Wuslimton' llotelSliortli.ini B -r-r HHMBMMmw i
r toctlitr. A Itohcrt md H 1
.'i maitrt il'lltl the H W H H
V (itittumlini; fjvontc the Sliiirtli.ini." HHl ii-- M H
fe ctT' ViiHK1
ml; 90 V ' J
awV . "7wt ;'- . xy u?.&'4rzy?xl
WWFiMB s:.;-:
MACHINE-SHOP FOREMAN. John A. Mcrntt SjB
S (onnsbl) says. "When I've finijhcil my meal I shove YShd
LS luck my chair (awe out another Camel and enjoy wKm
W9 -Camels set me rlghtlThcy'vc got ever) thin;;!" H
MOST VALUA-
RLE PLAYER
in the National
I.cipiK'lists(..non
"Ciahh) ' Hart-
nclt. "lean smoke
as many ( .imckas
I liki" hesay?"A
C .inu I with meals
anil after sets my
digestion rightl"
y:
m v m
Ahh
X ' -if T9 m 'l-ir"l-l''l ir-"l'l ll llnlur H
l Mm J?i Mn' K"""'' "f!i 'I "i a H
RBjB. Wf C aim mi Itioi. jLH
i a i j' ... ....i. .
a plc.i m.i. ( jiin.Ii IH
don't (.111; L : lntlU H
. a.. msssmsmmm
ItOL. nu. "W
I Mj n
. ir amm v
f &3P
Camels add zest to bating -they
set you right. No wonder smokers say:
tH0fre Ctue6t?
a
MEALTIME often finds us in a state of rush
and tension. The excitement and nervous-
ness slow down the flow of digestive fluids.
Remember then to pause for a Camel. When
you smoke Camels at mealtimes the flow of di-
gestive fluids is helped back to normal. Alkalinity
is increased. You experience the well-being that
follows a meal well digested.
Camels arc gentle on your throat and they
never get on your nerves. Iinjoy them often for
their cheery "lift"... for their uni:ciialcd taste
...for digestion's sake. Camels set you right!
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